On Wednesday, June 5 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be performed live in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church. The program will feature violinist Ken Aiso and pianist Valeria Morgovskaya performing works by Franz Schubert and Pablo de Sarasate. Internationally acclaimed violinist/violist Ken Aiso has performed worldwide as soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. […]
Glendale Unified School District and nine GUSD schools have been named to the 2023-24 Educational Results Partnership (ERP) Honor Roll for high achievement and student success. The Honor Roll program highlights high-performing schools and districts that are preparing students with the fundamental skills needed to be successful in college, career and life. GUSD has been […]
Question: Our daughter is in her junior year of college. She’s very disenchanted with the demonstrations. She is not an activist and very serious about her studies but, because of the unrest on the campus where she’s attending, she wants to drop out for a year [until] the demonstrations have calmed down. We tell her […]
Kudos to First Responders Four very kind and experienced gentlemen came to my assistance on Friday morning, April 19, and I need to make mention of them. I was experiencing a truly horrible lower back spasm that was making it close to impossible for me to move. I called two of my kids, asking them […]
Lutheran Church to Host Events Lutheran Church in the Foothills (LCIF) is having a blood drive on Thursday, May 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the church’s Fellowship Hall. LCIF also hosts activities that are open to everyone this spring and summer: Bible study groups, knitting, quilting, opportunities to learn live-streaming media production […]
A Walk Through Montrose in 1929 – Part 7 Let’s continue our time travel adventure. We’ve gone back to 1929 and we’re walking west down Honolulu Avenue. In our last episode, we saw several small markets in the 2200 block of Honolulu. We even peeked inside the Safeway Market (where Mayhall’s Sewing and Vacuum Center […]
Over 40 student members of the Fremont Elementary School K-Kids Club gathered recently in their school auditorium for the final meeting of the year. The group has been busy with service and outreach this year, doing monthly cleanups in the blocks surrounding the school, pulling weeds and gardening around the school campus, packing food with […]
Dear Phyllis, I have been following your real estate column for years. I have a new subject I don’t believe you have discussed. We sold our home with the same Realtor who helped us with our purchase more than twenty years ago. Because we were relocating to South Carolina to be near our grandchildren, our […]
Assisteens are auxiliaries of Assistance League chapters that encourage and provide volunteer opportunities for young people in grades seven through 12. The Assisteens at Assistance League of Flintridge (ALF) was established in 1967 and since then the local communities have greatly benefited from the philanthropic endeavors of the student-governed group. The goals are to uplift […]
The City of Glendale Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission is accepting applications for student commissioners to serve a one-year term from September 2024 – September 2025. The deadline to apply is June 14, 2024. Ex officio student commissioners are active, non-voting members of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission. It is an opportunity […]